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Most creative writing feedback is either too vague ('make it more vivid') or too prescriptive. Karishma takes a workshop-style approach, walking through specific choices in a student's draft — why this metaphor lands, why that paragraph loses momentum — so writers develop their own editorial instinc...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Bethany
Most creative writing instruction defaults to 'just express yourself,' which isn't much help when a student is staring at a blank page. Bethany uses structured exercises — character sketches, dialogue constraints, scene-building prompts — to give students concrete tools for generating and shaping th...
Duke University
Master of Arts, Religious Studies
University of California-Berkeley
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Samuel
A math major who writes creatively might sound unusual, but Samuel sees storytelling and problem-solving as the same skill: both require setting up a structure, building tension, and delivering a payoff. He digs into craft elements like voice, pacing, and scene construction, pushing students to revi...
Brown University
Applied Mathematics major

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Maddy
Few creative writing tutors have actually written and produced original plays — Maddy spent her time at Harvard doing exactly that, along with directing student theater productions. That background in dramatic writing gives her a sharp eye for dialogue, voice, pacing, and scene construction, whether...
Harvard University
B.A. in American History and Literature (minor in Theater)

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sarah
A background in sacred music, fiction writing, and literature means Sarah approaches creative writing the way a composer approaches a score — every element of rhythm, tone, and structure serves the whole piece. She's particularly sharp at showing students how to revise for voice and musicality in th...
Yale University
Master of Arts, Sacred Music
Vassar College
Bachelor in Arts, Music

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jennifer
Most creative writing feedback is either too vague ('nice imagery!') or too prescriptive ('rewrite this scene entirely'). Jennifer approaches workshop-style revision differently, asking pointed questions about voice, pacing, and point of view that let writers discover their own fixes. Her English ba...
New York University
Master of Arts Teaching, Language Arts Teacher Education
Mcgill University
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Mollie
Good creative writing isn't just inspiration — it's craft decisions about voice, pacing, point of view, and when to break the rules you've learned. Mollie has worked as both a content writer and a game designer, two fields where storytelling meets structure and every word has to earn its place. She ...
University of Chicago
AB (Bachelor of Arts) in English Language and Literature and Linguistics

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Most creative writing advice is vague — 'show don't tell,' 'find your voice' — without explaining how to actually do it on the page. Marisa earned her writing degree at MIT through rigorous workshops that demanded craft-level revision, not just inspiration. She walks students through concrete techni...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Writing
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Minor in Business Management

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Heather
Living in France and England didn't just give Heather conversational French — it gave her a writer's habit of noticing the small, strange details that make a place or a person feel real on the page. She brings that observational instinct into drafting and revision, especially when students need to m...
Vanderbilt University
BS in Human and Organizational Development

Certified Tutor
6+ years
William
Performing improv comedy and writing musicals at Yale has given William a practitioner's understanding of voice, structure, and revision — the three pillars that separate interesting creative writing from flat drafts. He teaches techniques like writing compelling dialogue, controlling pacing through...
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your first session is a chance to discuss your creative writing goals—whether you're working on short stories, poetry, novels, or personal essays. Your tutor will learn about your current writing level, the genres you're interested in, and any specific challenges you're facing. Together, you'll create a personalized plan to help you develop your unique voice and improve your craft.
Many students struggle with writer's block, difficulty developing compelling characters, organizing complex narratives, or finding their authentic voice. Others wrestle with showing rather than telling, creating believable dialogue, or building tension and pacing. A tutor can help you work through these obstacles with targeted exercises, feedback on your drafts, and strategies tailored to your specific writing style.
Revision is where great writing happens, and personalized tutoring makes the process much more effective. A tutor will provide detailed feedback on your drafts—identifying what's working in your prose, where your ideas need clarification, and how to strengthen your narrative structure. Rather than just marking errors, they'll guide you through revising for clarity, impact, and authenticity, helping you develop the critical eye needed to self-edit.
Absolutely. Your unique voice is what makes your writing memorable and distinctive. A tutor can help you identify your natural strengths as a writer, experiment with different styles and techniques, and build confidence in your perspective. Through reading analysis, writing exercises, and personalized feedback, you'll learn to trust your instincts and develop a voice that feels authentically yours.
Yes. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in various creative writing genres—from short fiction and novels to poetry, personal essays, and memoir. Whether you're interested in exploring a new genre or deepening your skills in one you love, you can find a tutor with expertise in your area of focus.
While workshops offer peer feedback and community, personalized tutoring gives you one-on-one attention focused entirely on your writing goals and challenges. Your tutor can spend time understanding your specific voice, provide detailed feedback on every piece you write, and adjust their teaching approach to match your learning style. This individualized attention often accelerates growth in ways that group settings can't match.
Getting started is simple—tell us about your creative writing goals and what you'd like to work on. Varsity Tutors will match you with a tutor who fits your needs, and you can schedule your first session at a time that works for you. Many students find it helpful to have a few writing samples or ideas ready to discuss, but your tutor will guide you on what to bring.
Improvement in creative writing shows up in many ways: stronger character development, more compelling narratives, clearer prose, greater confidence in your voice, and positive feedback from readers. Your tutor will help you track your progress by reviewing how your writing evolves over time, celebrating breakthroughs in technique or style, and setting new goals as you grow. You'll likely notice yourself enjoying the writing process more as your skills develop.
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